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From: Chaplin <ind...@ah...> - 2009-08-29 11:06:46
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Ess those who are in her way--means which justice never discovers." Lost in sombre reflections, the poor girl was forgetting the hour, and did not notice that it had become dark already, when she heard the dinner-bell ring. She was free not to go down; but she revolted at the idea that the Countess Sarah might think her overcome. So she said to herself,-- "No. She shall never know how much I suffer!" Ringing, then, for Clarissa, who had come back, she said,-- "Come, |